Player of the Match
Player of the Match

England win by 6 wickets. Players shake hands as they walk back to the dressing room - there's applause from the crowd as the players reach the boundary line.

Looking back at the test match, centuries by Pietersen and Vandort, Muralitharan picking up 10 wickets in the match were the highpoints. From here they move on to Trent Bridge at Nottingham for the third test on the 2nd of June.

Kevin Pietersen, for his dashing 142, is declared Man-of-the-Match.

It's over to Arun Gopalakrishnan now for some statistics and analysis.

Thanks Binoy. Numbers do tell us a story - one of the trivia yesterday was about test matches at the Edgbaston not lasting the full length - this one is one more to the list. Now time for some more trivia relating to this test match:

Cricinfo Stat fact: England have once again come up winners at the Edgbaston - they now remain unbeaten at the Edgbaston for the last 5 test matches. It further substantiates the fact that the Edgbaston has been England's luckiest home venue - a fact that found a mention in S Rajesh's preview at the start of the test match. England have now won 22 of the 42 tests they have played at the Edgbaston - that's 52.38% of the games they have played here.

Cricinfo Stat fact: Muthiah Muralitharan's 10 for 115 is the second best bowling performance by a spinner in a test match at Edgbaston. Colin Blythe, bowling his slow left arm spinners, picked up 11 for 102 - his figures are the best ever performance by a spinner in a test match at Edgbaston.

Comment: While Andrew Flintoff will be the first one to accept that their batting in this test match did not deliver to its potential, he will be delighted that all his frontline bowlers were among the wickets.

For Mahela Jayawardene, its a bag of troubles - his bowlers, led by the maestro Muthiah Muralitharan, did their job fairly well in this test match, but its the batting that failed to deliver in both the innings. They have not come to terms with the swing and seam movement - although they have been in England for over a month now. Before the start of the test match, opinion was divided if Sanath Jayasuriya should be drafted into the playing XI - given all his years of experience of test cricket and playing county cricket in England - this shoddy performance here by the Sri Lankan batters is sure to fuel another such debate as we head to Trent Bridge, Nottingham, for the final test of this series.

Some news coming in, sure to hearten England fans - Michael Vaughan will be back playing competitive cricket after recovering from his knee injury. He will turn out for Yorkshire against Scotland tomorrow in the C&G Trophy match at Headingley.

You can follow all the news - from both camps - here on www.cricinfo.com.

27.2
4
Muralidaran to Flintoff, FOUR, tossed right up, Flintoff drives well down the ground to long on fence to bring up the winning runs.
27.1
0
Muralidaran to Flintoff, no run, tossed up right up, almost yorked him, dug out on the track

END OF OVER:
27 | 4 Runs | ENG: 77/4

  • Alastair Cook34 (85b)
  • Andrew Flintoff0 (2b)
  • Lasith Malinga7-1-29-0
  • Muthiah Muralidaran12-3-25-4
26.6
0
Malinga to Cook, no run, wid outside the off stump, Cook plays no shot, through to Sangakkara
26.5
0
Malinga to Cook, no run, Cook drives off the back foot to mid on
26.4
2
Malinga to Cook, 2 runs, good ball on target, pushes to mid off, Vaas misfields, comes back for the second run
26.3
0
Malinga to Cook, no run, turned away to midwicket
26.2
0
Malinga to Cook, no run, worked to the on side
26.1
2b
Malinga to Cook, 2 byes, slower delivery outside the off stump, lets it go, Sangakkara fails to collect it

END OF OVER:
26 | 1 Run 1 Wkt | ENG: 73/4

  • Andrew Flintoff0 (2b)
  • Alastair Cook32 (79b)
  • Muthiah Muralidaran12-3-25-4
  • Lasith Malinga6-1-27-0
25.6
0
Muralidaran to Flintoff, no run, off the pad to the on side
25.5
0
Muralidaran to Flintoff, no run, another wonderful delivery, the doosra, comes forward and defends, beats the outside edge

Muralitharan gets another 10 wickets for the match

25.4
W
Muralidaran to Collingwood, OUT, Muralitharan strikes again, picks up his fourth wicket, doosra tossed up outside the off stump, Collingwood on the back foot drives, gets the edge, Sangakkara behind the wicket takes a sharp catch.

PD Collingwood c †Sangakkara b Muralidaran 3 (24m 11b 0x4 0x6) SR: 27.27

25.3
1
Muralidaran to Cook, 1 run, comes forward and pushes to the off side for a single
25.2
0
Muralidaran to Cook, no run, plays and misses down the leg side
25.1
0
Muralidaran to Cook, no run, doosra tossed up outside the leg stump, comes forward and defends to the on side

END OF OVER:
25 | 4 Runs | ENG: 72/3

  • Paul Collingwood3 (10b)
  • Alastair Cook31 (76b)
  • Lasith Malinga6-1-27-0
  • Muthiah Muralidaran11-3-24-3
24.6
0
Malinga to Collingwood, no run, good line and length, excellent delivery outside the off stump, Collingwood drives and misses, through to Sangakkara
24.5
1
Malinga to Cook, 1 run, on the legs, Cook hits it into the leg side to fine leg for a single
24.4
0
Malinga to Cook, no run, slower delivery, Cook comes forward and defends to the off side
24.3
0
Malinga to Cook, no run, bouncer, Cook ducks under it
24.2
3
Malinga to Collingwood, 3 runs, fuller delivery, Collingwood drives it away nicely in the gap between mid off and extra-cover to the deep
24.1
0
Malinga to Collingwood, no run, bouncer, Collingwood sway out of the way

END OF OVER:
24 | 4 Runs | ENG: 68/3

  • Alastair Cook30 (73b)
  • Paul Collingwood0 (7b)
  • Muthiah Muralidaran11-3-24-3
  • Lasith Malinga5-1-23-0
23.6
0
Muralidaran to Cook, no run, comes forward and plays to the off side

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